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The current Supreme Court could be the most pro-business yet
The current Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, may be the most business-friendly high court of the past century, according to a new study.
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FDA authorizes new boosters targeting omicron
The FDA is authorizing new booster shots to protect people against another surge of omicron infections this fall and winter.
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Former federal prosecutor discusses where DOJ's case against Trump could lead
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti about whether the Justice Department's investigation into former President Trump's handling of documents could lead to charges.
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Trump's lawyers and DOJ head to court over request for independent arbiter
Former President Donald Trump's legal team has presented a document to a Florida court pressing the request for an independent arbiter to review what the FBI seized from Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
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Biden to give a speech in Pennsylvania on the 'battle for the soul of the nation'
President Biden is reviving the central theme of his campaign: the battle for the soul of the nation. He's giving a prime-time speech tonight, kicking off a push to help Democrats in the midterms.
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Democrat Mary Peltola defeats Sarah Palin in special election for Alaska house seat
Democrats scored a notable win last night in Alaska, defeating former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin in the process.
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Han Solo's Blaster from Star Wars Auctions for Over $1 Million
The blaster gun used by Harrison Ford was sold at an auction for firearm collectors at The Rock Island Auction Company.
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The World Gravy Wrestling Championship in England returns
Wrestling in gravy is back! After being canceled due to the pandemic, dozens of amateur wrestlers can once again enter the pool of gravy for their two-minute bouts.
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DOJ reveals more evidence of obstruction in Mar-a-Lago probe
The Justice Department pushed back on claims from former President Donald Trump. And the DOJ provided new evidence about possible obstruction of the probe into top secret documents at Mar-a-Lago.
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Biden is turning the tables on Republicans by calling them 'soft on crime'
President Biden is trying to use his support for gun safety measures to counter Republican midterm election messaging that Democrats are soft on crime.
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Ukrainian grain is arriving in East Africa for the first time since Russia invaded
NPR speaks with U.S. Special Envoy for Food Security Cary Fowler about the first shipments of Ukrainian grain to arrive in East Africa since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Heavy rain and flooding leave Jackson, Miss., residents without running water
Around 160,000 people in and around Mississippi's capital Jackson lack access to running water. Morning Edition Host Leila Fadel talks about it with Associated Press reporter Michael Goldberg.